Thanks, Hooked, for all of the pix posted on Sailing Anarchy. I had considered driving up to Bayfield to inspect this boat, but I now know better. From my p/o/v, she's at the least a major restorationproject requiring time, $$$, or both. Not practical to undertake unless retired, unemployed, or able to hire all the work out. In the former case, I'd guess that it would take nearly a year of work to get her seaworthy again. In the latter case, one can afford to buy a boat in better shape. She's not that old and should be in much better condition, but the years on the hard and apparently without much maintenance have taken their toll. A shame, really, she must have been something when delivered!

It makes sense. when I saw the boat price I thought it was a bargain and it would be if the boat was in good conditions. As it is probably it is yet probably a fair deal, depending on the cost of the needed work.

Thanks for the replies. Just got the notification that people responded to my post. Shame about this boat. I tried to email the broker after my buddy inspected the boat and never heard back.
Oh well. We are about to test sail a Wauquiez Centurion 42. Better fit for us I believe.